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Spanish/ Latin Horror Films????
Hey there again....
I'm back with another query which I'm hoping some of you can help me out with. This time, it's about Spanish and Latin Horror Films. After much research and with prompts from many of you (thanks again to those who helped me out on the last thread!), I'm looking into this little part of the Horror film genre. Being half Spanish myself, thought this might be an interesting avenue to go down...except there isn't much to go on apart from stuff by Guillermo Del Toro, Luis Bunuel, Jesus Franco, etc. So can anyone point me in the direction of finding more information than what's on the web (which is limited!)? And is Spanish Horror even that good?! Any help will be much appreciated...again! :o :) |
the only mexican with a camera is robert rodrigez:(
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you ever see all souls day, "dia de los muertos"
marissa ramierez, too hot. ohh, and the movie, dont see it kinda boring. |
No, I haven't! I'm sure she is muy guapa! That's my problem, I haven't seen many horror films full-stop...let alone Spanish ones :(
Which is why I am here, doing some proper research! :) |
Check out the Blind dead series(spanish).
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Is there any way I can watch these films online...you know, through one of those 'special' sites?
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I recommend the films of Paul Naschy (Jacinto Molina). It took me a while to appreciate them. Saw them on TV and thought they were "okay," and then later saw uncut veersions of home video and thought they were much better. They're trashy entertainment, but a lot of fun. You can see the dedication in his acting. Plus, he plays a good werewolf.
Probably my favorite werewolf film of his is "Werewolf Shadow" aka Noche De Walpurgis aka The Werewolf vs. Vampire Woman |
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Who directed those films by the way? |
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